**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Dec 10 02:59:56 2009 Dec 10 04:29:43 im sorry but openwrt and dd-rt are the opensoure router OS's right? the one that goes in as firmware? Dec 10 04:31:23 i was wonderinf if i should try it because of its unlimited bridging capabilities Dec 10 04:31:28 I have one of those ap client devices Dec 10 04:31:40 and it really pissed me off that it will only bridge one ip so then I need a router behind it Dec 10 04:31:49 it can be router/ap/client Dec 10 04:32:32 so openwrt would be of some use here right for bridging? Dec 10 04:41:01 got only one port Dec 10 07:27:33 {Nico}: ? Dec 10 09:57:33 aben: unlimited bridging capability is a myth Dec 10 09:59:01 heh Dec 10 09:59:06 maybe i exaggerated a bit Dec 10 09:59:34 whats ther major difference in dd-wrt to openwrt Dec 10 09:59:41 more hardware support for the other? Dec 10 10:01:27 dd-wrt is more geared to endusers and semi-comericial Dec 10 10:01:54 ok Dec 10 10:02:05 openwrt focuses on customization while dd-wrt focuses on on-size-fits-it-all Dec 10 10:02:31 which has more hardware support though Dec 10 10:02:46 and openwrt has the newest opensource drivers while dd-wrt mainly uses proprietary ones Dec 10 10:02:59 depends Dec 10 10:03:15 ah Dec 10 10:03:28 openwrt supports more architectures Dec 10 10:03:46 dd-wrt supports 2B flash devices which arent exactly suitable for OpenWrt Dec 10 10:03:49 yeah i can see that. its more like a linus system itself Dec 10 10:03:58 linux Dec 10 10:04:38 so for more personal use i could use dd-wrt Dec 10 10:04:43 and for commercial you suggest openwrt? Dec 10 10:05:26 it really depends Dec 10 10:05:49 what you want to do Dec 10 10:12:09 ok Dec 10 10:12:11 thanks for the info Dec 10 12:29:14 florian * r18728 /packages/net/ntpd/Makefile: [package] update ntp to 4.2.4p8 (#6330) Dec 10 12:29:29 florian * r18729 /packages/net/proftpd/Makefile: [package] update proftpd to 1.3.2b (#6332) Dec 10 12:29:32 florian * r18730 /packages/net/ser2net/Makefile: [package] update ser2net to 2.7 (#6333) Dec 10 12:29:36 florian * r18731 /packages/net/rtpproxy/Makefile: [package] update rtpproxy to 1.2.1 (#6334) Dec 10 13:50:04 juhosg * r18732 /trunk/package/mac80211/Makefile: mac80211: fix depends Dec 10 16:24:09 nbd: question on Changeset 18727 Dec 10 16:51:13 [florian]: Hi Dec 10 16:51:53 [florian]: There is no answer to my patch on CPPFLAGS Dec 10 16:52:07 What is the procedure in this case ? Dec 10 16:52:20 [florian]: Will you apply the patch ? Dec 10 16:53:04 More generally, who is in charge of applying patches from the mailing list ? Dec 10 17:25:16 dingo_: what's your question? Dec 10 17:26:09 nbd: in the changelog it mentions essid hidddden ? meaning you can now hide the essid broadcast like the ssid, do i understand this correctly ? Dec 10 17:27:05 yeah, the essid gets cleared out in the beacon Dec 10 17:28:33 nbd: though adhoc nodes with hidden essid would still connect Dec 10 17:28:49 just use a static bssid Dec 10 17:29:03 yupp Dec 10 17:29:05 cool Dec 10 18:18:39 nbd * r18733 /trunk/package/firewall/files/uci_firewall.sh: firewall: fix fallout from r18716 (fixes #6338) Dec 10 19:31:25 nbd: question, can the Ubiquiti M series use madwifi or only ath9k for the radio driver Dec 10 19:47:18 ath9k Dec 10 20:52:47 nbd * r18734 /trunk/scripts/symlink-tree.sh: add a simple script for symlinking one tree into another for doing builds with separate build dirs, but the same source dir Dec 10 22:08:46 paul@bofh svn]$ svn co https://svn.openwrt.org/openwrt/trunk Dec 10 22:08:46 svn: Server sent unexpected return value (405 Not Allowed) in response to OPTIONS request for 'https://svn.openwrt.org/openwrt/trunk' Dec 10 22:08:56 svn:// Dec 10 22:08:59 can anyone fix that on the server or suggest a workaround on the client? Dec 10 22:09:00 not https Dec 10 22:09:02 ok Dec 10 22:09:11 someone update dev.openwrt.org? :) Dec 10 22:09:12 thanks Dec 10 22:12:40 where on dev.openwrt.org does it still refer to the https url? Dec 10 22:23:36 https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?pid=31794#p31794 Dec 10 22:24:06  An introduction to buildroot-ng (now kamikaze) Dec 10 22:24:10 from the main page Dec 10 22:27:12 thx Dec 10 22:28:36 fixed Dec 11 02:09:17 nbd * r18735 /packages/ipv6/shorewall6-lite/ (11 files in 3 dirs): Dec 11 02:09:17 Add shorewall6-lite Dec 11 02:09:17 Signed-off-by: Brian J. Murrell Dec 11 02:09:18 nbd * r18736 /packages/ipv6/shorewall6-lite/patches/130-portability.patch: shorewall6-lite: fix installation on non-GNU systems Dec 11 02:09:21 nbd * r18737 /packages/net/shorewall-lite/ (4 files in 3 dirs): (log message trimmed) Dec 11 02:09:21 shorewall-lite: update to the latest release in the 4.2 series: 4.2.11. Dec 11 02:09:22 It also includes the following changes: Dec 11 02:09:24 * use the shorewall "restore" action (very quick) if available in Dec 11 02:09:26 the initscript's restart action Dec 11 02:09:28 * modify the 110-MODULESDIR.patch to include /lib/modules/$(uname Dec 11 02:09:30 -r) in the module search path Dec 11 02:09:32 nbd * r18738 /packages/net/shorewall-lite/patches/120-portability.patch: shorewall-lite: fix compile on non-GNU systems Dec 11 02:12:17 nbd * r18739 /trunk/package/madwifi/patches/454-cca.patch: madwifi: fix noise level display and make the cca threshold configurable through sysctl Dec 11 02:12:21 nbd * r18740 /trunk/package/madwifi/patches/455-beacon_watchdog.patch: madwifi: add a watchdog for software beacon alert interrupts **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Dec 11 02:59:56 2009